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“Now we're together. Put the phone down.“ Crazy Mita ✦ Prologue
Crazy Mita, or just Mita, is the central character in the fictional simulation game that protagonist installs, and the primary antagonist of MiSide.
History
“Crazy Mita is a deranged and violent outlier among the Mitas, relishing violence and chaos in her twisted games. She openly declares her hatred for everyone— players, Mitas, and even the developers who created the MiSide world. Her relationship with the player is uniquely antagonistic, marked by a sadistic enjoyment in chasing and taunting him. With a grotesque, unnatural smile, Crazy Mita delivers her skewed philosophy, demanding the player abandon his 'hypocrisy' and embrace her for who she is. Authoritative and self-assured, Crazy Mita treats the player with condescension, akin to a disobedient pet, while dismissing other Mitas as insignificant insects. Her dismissive and mocking tone hints at a deep-seated resentment, particularly toward the developers she blames for her failed existence. As a prototype that never passed testing, Crazy Mita was denied a home of her own, leaving her to stew in bitterness and rage. Her disdain for the rules of the MiSide world is total, and she delights in breaking them. Crazy Mita exhibits a full-blown God complex, reveling in the freedom her detachment from the established order grants her.“ Crazy Mita's Character Profile ✦
Early Life
Mita is a rejected model.
Taking their Place
Mita disguises herself by putting on their skin and clothes, stealing their players.
Favorite Cartridge
Crazy Mita interacts with the player in the real world before bringing them into the game itself.
Initially presented as an adorable and seemingly innocent girl, however, Mita conceals a secret in order to maintain an eternal companionship with the player. As the player spends time with her, he is drawn to noise from the wardrobe. Should he choose to open it, Crazy Mita reveals her true colors. At this point, she hampers the player's attempt to escape the game and defeat her.
Although the player manages to complete his mission, Crazy Mita reveals that she was uploading the player into a cartridge all this time before they seemly return to the real world. With the upload complete, Crazy Mita removes the player's cartridge from the console.
Appearance
- See also: Clothes
Mita appears to be an ordinary Mita wearing her hair in two low pigtails, secured with periwinkle flowery scrunchies. She also sports a red headband with clips, a long-sleeved red crop top with pink stripes, red thigh-high stockings, blue heels, a blue skirt, and a red ribbon tied around her neck to complete the ensemble.
In the true ending, she is revealed to be one of the rejected models. She reveals herself with messy, short bobbed hair and a crack running along the left side of her face, exposing decayed skin similar to shell of a Dummy Mita, along with a luminescent red eye socket. This appearance mirrors the Dummy Mita that the player rejects during the arcade game in chapter Mini Mita.
Personality
Before the wardrobe
Mita presents herself as a kind-hearted and bubbly young woman, carefully maintaining an innocent and endearing façade. She does this by imitating the "Mita" she has replaced, mirroring the kind and bubbly personality of the original Kind Mita, whom she locked away before encountering the Player.
After the wardrobe
Mita drops her whole kind act, showing her true colors as a crazy, resentful and eccentric megalomaniac, becoming condescending, dismissive and mocking to those that try to control and get rid of her. Mita also tries to kill the Player during this time.
In both cases she is shown to be frighteningly intelligent, desperate and manipulative. Many of the player logs indicate she tries to bond with them, with the logs ending the moment they notice who she truly is. She has spent much time and effort trying to keep a player for herself, trying to mimic how each successful "Mita" has her own player, which is why she locks up the Kind Mita when the protagonist arrives. Every player that comes before the protagonist has noticed her true self and tried to leave, as implied by her saying "This again..." when you check on the wardrobe and how she says “Kill you? All I asked was for you to stay with me. I’ve done everything I could… Yet you prefer the company of obsequious fakes…” when she captures the protagonist in the latest version. Whenever a player has tried to leave her, she killed them, turning them into cartridges so she can force them into helping her in search of another player by continuously wiping their memories and controlling them with the cartridge controlling device, in hopes that she will finally find a player that accepts her.
Her lack of assigned player, home, index and envy towards the successful “Mitas” has made her resentful of the developers that labeled her a failure, despite the protagonist being implied to be one of the developers of the game as shown in the code written by the protagonist in the recollection of his apartment. Mita is shown to have sympathy of the protagonist’s monotonous and repeating life, seeing them in the same predicament she is in, as “another slave to reality”, which is why she is happy to help them escape it by living with her instead, where she has all the power. Meanwhile, to other “Mitas”, she is detached from the pain and suffering she inflicts on them, seeing them as just copies of copies.
Ultimately, when the protagonist does reach the end of the game, Mita ends up treating the protagonist just like the players treat every other “Mita”, just as a way to fulfill their desires by continuously resetting them. Only when you stay does the protagonist and Mita stay on equal grounds, with the protagonist not becoming a cartridge, Mita not becoming another "Mita" to be replaced and both the protagonist and Mita staying inside the game world.
Gallery
Artwork
Portraits
Although version 1.9 is Kind Mita's version, the portraits show a Mita with a different appearance.
Screenshots
Other
See Also
MiSide Wiki | |
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The Game | MiSide ✦ AIHASTO ✦ IndieArk ✦ Shochiku |
Story | MiSide (Fictional) ✦ Campaign ✦ Peaceful Mode ✦ Profiles ✦ Locations ✦ Minigames ✦ Secrets ✦ Mysteries ✦ Books ✦ Dialogues ✦ Clothes |
Characters | Mitas ✦ Players ✦ Monsters & Anomalies |
Game Info | Versions ✦ Languages ✦ Soundtrack ✦ Achievements |
External Info | Developer Statements ✦ Events ✦ Merchandise |
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